Ebenavia inunguis BOETTGER, 1878
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Madagascar Clawless Gecko D: Pinselschwanzgecko |
Synonym | Ebenavia inunguis BOETTGER 1878 Ebenavia inunguis — BOULENGER 1885: 96 Ebenavia boettgeri BOULENGER 1885: 96 Ebenavia inunguis — KLUGE 1993 Ebenavia inunguis — GLAW & VENCES 1994: 263 Ebenavia inunguis — RÖSLER 1995: 114 Ebenavia inunguis — BROADLEY & HOWELL 1991: 9 Ebenavia inunguis — RÖSLER 2000: 78 Ebenavia inunguis — SPAWLS et al. 2018: 75 |
Distribution | NW Madagascar, Nossi Be Type locality: Nossi Be = Nosy Bé |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: SMF 8318, originally 4096a, adult male. Boettger (1878:10) explicitly stated that his description was based on a single individual. Boettger (1893:26) indicated that 4096a consisted of four individuals. Mertens (1967) selected the original holotype as the lectotype of a series that also comprised three adult females SMF 8332–8334, which were originally joined with SMF 8318 under the number 4096a. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus). Leaf-toed (phyllodactyle) gekkonines with claws restricted to digits of pes of females; dorsolateral scales of head, body, and limbs multicarinate except few enlarged anterior plates on tip of snout of E. inunguis; variable number of multicarinate scales on tail and ventral surfaces. (Nussbaum & Raxworthy 1998) Additional details (2620 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: Ebenavia boettgeri Boulenger, 1885 was considered a synonym of Ebenavia inunguis by Boulenger (1887) and subsequent authors but was resurrected as a valid species by Hawlitschek et al. 2018. Type Species: Ebenavia inunguis BOETTGER 1878 is the type species of the genus Ebenavia BOETTGER 1878. Taxonomy: Hawlitschek et al. 2016 provide evidence for the existence of a species complex. Distribution: see map in Hawlitschek et al. 2018: 48 (Fig. 5). |
Etymology | The specific name "inunguis", (Latin) for "without claws", is a misnomer as females have claws on their toes (but see description). The genus Ebenavia was named after the collector Carl (sometimes written as Karl) Ebenau and is therefore formed neither from a Latin nor a Greek word. The fact that the name is consistently written as Ebenavia (as opposed to ‘Ebenauia’) throughout the paper suggests that the ‘u’ was intentionally changed to ‘v’. The reason for this change was not given by Boettger, but it may have been a latinisation of the name, or for greater euphony, or both. The gender of the genus was not mentioned by Boettger (1878) and can neither be derived from the species name inunguis nor from the later described taxa boettgeri (named after Oskar Boettger) and maintimainty (Malagasy adjective). Based on Article 30 (‘Gender of genus-group names’) of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999) and more specifically Article 30.2.4. (‘If no gender was specified or indicated, the name is to be treated as masculine, except that, if the name ends in -/a/ the gender is feminine, and if it ends in -/um/, -/on/, or -/u/ the gender is neuter.’). The gender of Ebenavia is feminine (from Hawlitschek et al. 2018). |
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